Halloween Resurrection is the final chapter in its specific timeline, and it’s a movie that feels like it’s fueled by MTV and poor decisions. Is there anything to love about the eighth movie in the Halloween franchise?
Halloween H20 was an attempt to realign a series that had gotten way off track, but did the return of Laurie Strode bring back the feeling of the original? Find out in the latest episode of The Last Theater’s Halloween franchise retrospective!
Michael Myers returned to theaters in 1989 in the fifth Halloween movie, but is his quest for revenge worth watching? Find out with our look at Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers!
Ten years later, Michael Myers returned to Haddonfield. Return to The Last Theater with chris and Joey as they discuss Halloween 4 in the fourth installment of their Halloween franchise retrospective!
Chris and Joey discuss the outlier of the Halloween series, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, in episode three of their Halloween franchise retrospective!
The Shape is still on the loose, so chris and Joey have returned to Haddonfield on Halloween night to discuss the second film in the franchise, Halloween II from 1981.
In part one of The Last Theater’s franchise retrospective of Halloween, chris and Joey discuss the near-perfect original from 1978, John Carpenter’s Halloween.
We have reached the end, the end of it all. Join chris and Joey as they discuss the final film in John Carpenter’s Apocalypse Trilogy, In the Mouth of Madness! With such great movies to live up to, can In the Mouth of Madness live up to the standard set by The Thing and Prince of Darkness, or does the world finally end with a whimper? Listen as we share our thoughts in episode 21 of the Last Theater podcast!
Join chris and Joey as they discuss the second part of John Carpenter’s “Apocalypse Trilogy,” Prince of Darkness! With its focus on blurring the lines between science and religion, Prince of Darkness is a movie that touches on some deep philosophical ideas while still giving viewers plenty of murder and scares. But do those scares (and the special effects) hold up over thirty years later? Listen and find out!
Join chris and Joey as they rank every movie in the series from worst to best and discuss how the films fare in the eyes of critics, fans, and the box office. Beyond the lists and ranking, chris and Joey dig deeper into some of the movies and discuss stuff that hit the cutting room floor, some good, some really, really bad. They also dig into some of the themes within the series and reveal whether the “Jason as a defender of morality” theme is actually present in what happens on-screen.
Theme music: “Rising Game” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0